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...Leete, President of the Yale Union, F. C. McLaughlin '93, H. C. Lakin '94, A. P. Stone L. S., E. H. Warren '95, all of whom are former speakers in debates with Yale, F. C. Thwaits, L. S., as president of the Wendell Phillips Club; C. Vrooman, Sp., president of the New Harvard Union...
...Coonley '94, N. P. Dodge '95, P. Washburn '95, E. G. Merrill '95, D. Tiffany '95, W. M. Briggs '95, W. K. Brice '95, R. W. Neff '95, J. S. Coonley '95, T. F. Allen '95, J. M. Washburn '95, C. E. Bryan '96, A. W. White, Sp., F. H. Smith '96, C. Dickinson '96, W. Munro '96, R. G. Valentine '96, R. K. Fox '96, A. H. Howland '96, S. H. Foster...
...meeting of New Harvard Union yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected: C. Vrooman, Sp., president; S. H. Foster, L. S., Vice-president; S. E. Johnston '95, secretary; J. Hewins, Jr., '96, treasurer; J. P. Warren '96 and W. W. Orr '96, executive committee. H. L. Prescott '94, R. C. Ringwalt '96, were elected to membership...
...last meeting the Harvard Banjo Club elected the following officers: Secretary and treasurer, H. L. Goodrich, L. S.; Leader, W. D. Brookings '95. The following new members were elected: J. P. Roman, Sp., J. T. Emott '95, G. H. Spalding '96, M. M. Armstrong '96, W. H. Jones '97. All music will hereafter be chosen for the club by a committee of three, consisting of the leader and two others elected by the club. The two men elected were J. P. Roman, Sp., and J. Sargent...
...third debate was held January 18, 1893, in Sanders Theatre. The Yale debaters were F. E. Donnelly '93, E. R. Lamson '93 and H. S. Cummins, L. S. Harvard's representatives were C. Vrooman, Sp., E. H. Warren '95 and A. P. Stone '93. That year both Yale and Harvard wished to have judges. They were President E. B. Andrews of Brown, Professor E. R. A. Seligman of Columbia, and Hon. W. E. Barrett, speaker of the Massachusetts House. The subject was: "Resolved, That the power of railroad corporations should be further limited by national legislation." Harvard had the negative...